Below are the results from our latest email phishing campaign. The email was sent to 139 staff members and consultants, resulting in 0 replies, which corresponds to a phish-prone percentage of 0%. Thanks for recognizing this phishing email!
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our cybersecurity awareness and resilience, we will continue to conduct phishing simulation campaigns. These simulations are designed to coincide with actual staff activities and events to better prepare us for real-world scenarios.
- 26 reported by the Phish Alert icon.
Please follow the tips below to avoid falling for a faulty email. Thank you all that recognized and reported these types of spam/phishing emails. As always do not hesitate to click the Phish Alert Button or forward any emails as attachments to helpdesk@acord.org if unsure of its authenticity.
- EXT – External Email Indicator. Please exercise extra vigilance when an email is received with an EXT in the subject.
- Unfamiliar Email Address. Check if you’ve received an email from this sender previously.
- External Email Caution Banner. Please exercise extra vigilance when receiving external emails.
- Vague Signature: IT emails should include the technician’s contact information.
- Stop and Think. Does this look like a typical email for IT? If not sure, click “Phish Alert” and confirm with IT.
- If viewing from a cell phone, wait until you’re at your computer to help validate the email. If unsure, click “Phish Alert” and confirm with IT.
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